OUTDOOR FARMER
Well-Known Member
call it whatever you want, just expressing my opinion, just as you have done
Do you think its possible?That's a good point, I forgot too mention, you must be Da Mann...lmfao...
I didn't mean no offense bro, but that's a common misconception that's being spread around, for the most part my outdoor girls get rained on and then the sun comes out and all they do is dry out again, no spots...I foliar feed (sometimes) my indoor girls and with the lights on. The little droplets WILL NOT act as a magnifying glass (as I was told when I was a noob) and will dry as normal...if you have a chemical pesticide or strong foliar feed then YES do it at lights out...but otherwise I have found it doesn't do that...peace bro and we're all still learning no matter how much "time" we have put into this...call it whatever you want, just expressing my opinion, just as you have done
So we still have some time before actual flower then?I didn't mean no offense bro, but that's a common misconception that's being spread around, for the most part my outdoor girls get rained on and then the sun comes out and all they do is dry out again, no spots...I foliar feed (sometimes) my indoor girls and with the lights on. The little droplets WILL NOT act as a magnifying glass (as I was told when I was a noob) and will dry as normal...if you have a chemical pesticide or strong foliar feed then YES do it at lights out...but otherwise I have found it doesn't do that...peace bro and we're all still learning no matter how much "time" we have put into this...
The change I got was dramatic in a few short daysYour plant looks fine, a little yellowing, a few spots here and there is no big deal. Trust me, just leave it alone for the most part, try not to love it to death.